. - very nice, dan. - [cheering and applause] - oh, and guess who else is acrophobic? - when i first took a trapeze class, i would characterize myself as extremely afraid of heights, but it's one of those ways that trapeze is cheaper than therapy, because it's this place where we can take fear and in a controlled, safe environment you can face those fears. - flying trapeze was kathy's therapy, helping her work through her grief. but learning to leap let go of the bar, and sail through the air taught her some deeper life lessons. - things like letting go working my way through fear, trying to step into the unknown, and learning to trust myself and learning to trust that everything was going to be all right, and it gave me a sense of hope. - hup! swing! - in her two years of flying kathy's gone from a simple split to difficult twists and flips. now she's working toward flying without safety lines. - one thing that i have gotten to see that i have just loved is her fierceness come out, that she is now a flier who does big tricks, and she does them well and you gotta tackl